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As of October 2002

Crimes of the City:

  • 1991, Simon and Schuster, New York
  • 1991; Penguin, USA
  • 1996, Marion von Schroder, (Imm Namens des Herren translated by Till R. Lohmeyer)
  • 1996, RAO International Publishing Company, Romania, (Terroare la Ierusalim, translated by Catalin Gheorghe and Diana Dospinescu)
  • 1997, Poisoned Pen Press, USA

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    The Cutting Room:

  • 1993, Simon and Schuster, N.Y.
  • 1993, Penguin, USA
  • 1997, Marion von Schroder, Germany ("Stadt der Engel" -- translated by Till R. Lohmeyer)
  • 1997, Meulenhoff, Holland ("Moord-Montage" -- translated by Hans van Cuihlenborg)
  • 1997, RAO, Romania, ("Camera de Montaj" -- translated by Catalin Gheorghe and Diana Dospinescu)
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    House of Guilt
  • 1996, Scribner
  • 1996, Meullenhof, Holland
  • 2000, Poisoned Pen Press

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    An Accidental Murder
  • 1999, Scribner

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    "Having created a highly intelligent detective to handle the brainwork in this series, Mr. Rosenberg does not waste that shrewd and subtle mind." -- --New York Times Book Review


    Crimes of the City Crimes of the City The first book in the Avram Cohen Quartet, in which the veteran Jerusalem detective investigates the murder of two Rusian nuns and uncovers the Jerusalem Syndrome, a mysterious psychosis affecting the susceptible in that holy city. The New York Times Notable thriller of 1991 Originally published by Simon&Schuster, and Penguin paperback, and translated into German, Dutch, Romanian, and Japanese, Shown is the Poisoned Pen Press 2nd edition cover
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    Simon and Schuster Cover of Cutting RoomThe Cutting Room Out of print in both hardcover and paperback (But possibly available in a used edition from Amazon the second book in the quartet finds Cohen unhappily retired, on his way to Hollywood to visit his boyhood friend, like Cohen, a Dachau survivor. But when he arrives, he discovers a suicide that is really a murder, and to find the killer, he must delve into his darkest memories of the concentration camp -- and understand the significance of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Download it as an e-book for free in html here. After unzipping it to its own directory, start with the index.htm file.
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    House of Guilt -- Posioned Press edition House of Guilt Between the Hebron Massacre and Rabin's assassination, Avram Cohen is emotionally extorted into a hunt for the missing heir to a fortune. Now a wealthy man from an unexpected inheritance, Cohen follows the case from the anarchy of Tel Aviv's night life to the zealotry of the settlements, and on the way is forced to look at his own failures -- and Israel's -- in a new light.
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    Accidental Murder -- Scribner cover An Accidental Murder What appears to be an accident in the desert turns out to be the murder of Cohen's surrogate son, and by ignoring police pressure to stay away from the case, Cohen's investigation leads him to the Russian Mafia's innermost circles in Israel, and to a suprising conclusion about his own place in Israel, and the world. So far, the last of the Cohen books, An Accidental Murder is a profile of a man -- and a country -- trying to be normal in abnormal circumstances.
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    PLUS Secret SoldierSecret Soldier: The True Life Story of Israel's Greatest Commando is the autobiography of IDF Col. (ret) Muki Betser, the hero of the Entebbe rescue raid, a pioneering veteran of Israel's air marshall defense forces, the Sayeret Matkal officer thrice assigned the job of getting Yasser Arafat -- yet a proponent of the peace process with the Palestinians -- and a warrior who went into battle knowing how to control his fear. His story is an epic, behind the senes account of Israel's war against terrorism, a dramatic story about life at the tip of the IDF's spear. More about Secret Soldier, including excerpts, and the author's introduction.


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